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Antitrust Law

The “Berkeley School of Antitrust”

A limited academic circle recognizes the honor of having a “school of thought” named after it, yet it remains an enviable distinction. The substantial body of academic work on innovation in antitrust law, authored by professors from the University of Berkeley and published in its various journals, lends legitimacy to the label of a “Berkeley...
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The world’s most downloaded antitrust articles of 2015

Here are the world’s most downloaded antitrust and competition law articles posted on SSRN during the course of 2015. *** 1. “Horizontal Shareholding” by Einer Elhauge, Harvard Law Review, Vol. 109, No. 5, 2016 Horizontal shareholdings exist when a common set of investors own significant shares in corporations that are horizontal competitors in a product market....
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